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As per available information, Sailu had been having critical health issues for the past 15 years. The couple was also living separately for past few years. However, recently they reunited.
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Finding it difficult to make ends meet, Mamatha decided to end her life after killing her two children. She threw her two daughters into the Haldi Vagu on Monday.
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According to police, Mohd Ali (45), Ajeema Begum and Mohd Ghouse (1), along with six other family members, were heading towards Medak from Hyderabad when a speeding car coming in the opposite direction hit their car
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Maktha Lakshmapur, Nagadhar Bethaiah, 55 came in touch with the electric fence placed around a paddy field to protect it from wild boars, died on the spot
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Former Medak MLA M Padma Devendar Reddy accused the Medak police of acting against the BRS cadre and leaders following the directions of Congress MLA Mynampally Rohit Rao
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Farmers in Rustumpet, Sitharampur, Moosapet, Chinthakunta, and Narsapur villages have suffered heavy losses from rains and hailstorms damaging paddy crops
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Gayathri, mother of the six-month-old girl, allegedly threw the infant into the river Manjeera at Sri Chamundeshwari Devi temple in Chilipiched mandal of Medak, with the help of her father Rathla Deepla and her aunt Bhuli
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The victim Seethala Venkatesh (40) and his wife were proceeding towards Toopran on the Narsapur-Toopran road to see his ailing relatives in a hospital when the accident occurred
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According to the police, Kunamaneni Sai Teja (30), left his family on September 7, 2014. His father Srinivas Rao, mother Sarada, and sister Bindhu Madhavi, had searched for him but the family, residents of Lakshmi Nagar in Papannapet mandal, did not file any complaint
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Rahul Raj saw the farmers cleaning the paddy on a cleaner at the procurement centre. He then picked up a basket and filled it with the paddy with a shovel. While the farmers were watching, the Collector carried the basket to the cleaner and poured the grains on it to examine how it works.
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Medak Collector Rahul Raj said that the fine rice distribution would help the poor most because they would not be able to purchase the same in the market
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Sources said Medak district alone would need Rs 10 lakh to clean and fill the 240 saucer pits, but they got nothing so far during the last two summers since the Congress came to power
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Burglars broke into a wine shop and decamped with Rs.50,000 and liquor bottles worth Rs.50,000 in Wadiaram junction of Chegunta mandal
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The victim Sayavva (42), a resident of Kottala in Kamareddy district, was walking along the road when a Orange Travels bus ran over her
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Class 10 students found it hard to prepare for the ongoing examinations since there was no power supply until Saturday
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The local police, on receiving a complaint, rushed to the site of the accident and shifted the body to the government hospital at Toopran for postmortem.
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The official, Ravi Ranjan, Superintendent of GST, Medak, had demanded a bribe of Rs 10,000 from the complainant for revoking the suspension of GSTIN of his proprietorship firm, which was suspended due to the non-filing of returns
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The boy was identified as Kasa Rikith (12). The villagers retrieved the body from the water after several hours of effort. The police registered a case.
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More than 12,700 students skipped the Thursday exam during which 14 malpractice cases were booked
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Bommera Bapu Swamy alias Shiva Swamy, a resident of Anupuram near Vemulawada, according to Medak Superintendent of Police D Uday Kumar Reddy, used to attract women by pretending to offer astrology services.